of living and the besieged territory. up in sheltering at the university in manila, but then now being told to move. barnaby lloyd reports. when reverend, the alumni in her family arrived in manila from gaza, no one came to the airport to pick them up. should have been away for decades. the philippines is no longer home. the government put them up at a hotel for 2 nights. they left them on their own with $1300.00 in cash, but but with the law, we are grateful that the saved their lives. but a hope they will continue to help us because we are still filipino. i mean, to find a fight with the help of activities they ended up staying on this campus along with dozens of others who fled to war in gaza. but now they're under pressure to leave. although authorities aren't the big thing, the filipino palestinian families stay here at the university of the philippines. the campus is closing for the holidays on december. the 21st. the concern is that no one will be around to help them and they're running out of money. now ideally they move somewhere else, but the question is, where rights advocates say the answer isn't just the plac